Wiktionary talk:What Wiktionary is not

I landed here from "Wiktionary:Most common wiktionary faux pas." The material here makes little sense in that context. I seldom see people doing many of the things alluded to here. I would cite RFD as a fertile source of faux pas, but I ought not go further.

"administrators don't usually issue warnings unless edits are clearly made in good faith." --anon

It means that if a bad edit appears to be made in good faith, the administrators will warn the user that made the edit about it. If not made in good faith, no warning is issued but action is usually taken against that user instead. —CodeCat 16:37, 29 September 2011 (UTC)